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Allen-Bradley 1771-IN

Allen-Bradley 1771-IN

This module contains filtering to limit the effects of voltage transients caused by contact bounce and/or radiated electrical noise. The delay due to filtering is nominally 18ms...
Allen-Bradley 1771-IT

Allen-Bradley 1771-IT

Connecting Wiring to the Input ModuleConnections to the input module are made to the 10 terminal field wiring arm (cat. no. 1771-WA) shipped with the module (Figure 1). Attach the...
Allen-Bradley 1771-IV

Allen-Bradley 1771-IV

Allen-Bradley 1771-IV PLC-5 Driver Logic Input Module, (8) 12-24V DC Digital Inputs, Source (Sink load), Operating Voltage: 12-24V DC; Wiring Arm: 1771-WA, Series A
PLC-5
Allen-Bradley 1771-IVN

Allen-Bradley 1771-IVN

The 1771-IVN DC input module is a source input and requires a sink output. A source input provides a positive voltage path and a sink output provides a path to ground. The module...
Allen-Bradley 1771-IX

Allen-Bradley 1771-IX

Allen-Bradley 1771-IX PLC-5 Thermocouple/Millivolt Input Module, is an intelligent block transfer module that interfaces analog input signals with any Allen–Bradley programmable...
Allen-Bradley 1771-IXC

Allen-Bradley 1771-IXC

Allen-Bradley PLC-5 1771 Series I/O 1771-IXC Thermocouple Input Module
PLC-5
Allen-Bradley 1771-IXE

Allen-Bradley 1771-IXE

Allen-Bradley 1771-IXE PLC-5 Thermocouple/Millivolt Input Module, is an intelligent block transfer module that interfaces analog input signals with any Allen–Bradley programmable...
Allen-Bradley 1771-OA

Allen-Bradley 1771-OA

The output module is powered by the power supply connected to the I/O chassis backplane. The module requires a maximum current of 210mA from the +5V dc output of this supply....
Allen-Bradley 1771-OAB

Allen-Bradley 1771-OAB

You can use an output of the 1771-OA module to drive an input of a 120V AC input module (1771-IA, -IA2, -ID and -IAD) to indicate status, such as the turning on a motor starter....
PLC-2
Allen-Bradley 1771-OAD

Allen-Bradley 1771-OAD

This module uses zero-crossing technology to allow turn-on when the output voltage is less than a specified voltage (typically 40 to 50V). This module receives its power through...
PLC-2

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